Classic Mechanical Pencils from Pelikan for the Sophisticated Demand

Pelikan stands for cross-generational experience and tradition in the field of high-quality writing instruments. Apart from fountain pens, rollerball pens and ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils are exclusively included. Throughout the 175 years continuing company history, we have always been able to harmonize functionality and classic design, and to fulfill sophisticated demands on comfortable writing and stylish elegance.

Our mechanical pencils convince, among other things, due to their reliable twist and push feed mechanism, combined with the select quality of the material. The barrels are produced in several steps, with material formulations specially developed for Pelikan. For perfect contours and optimum writing comfort, no manufacturing process is too elaborate for us. For our exclusive push and twist feed mechanical pencils, refined writing is literally put in writing.

Stylish Eye Catcher in Black-Red and Refined With Gold

No matter what color and shape you prefer, all of our mechanical pencils have one thing on “fine writing” in common: They convince with pure elegance. Attractive color shades combined with subtle black, refined with gold and silver, with classic striped pattern and in high polish; our mechanical pencils offer sophisticated exclusiveness.

Surprise an esteemed person with a very special present, or treat yourself to a high-quality writing instrument. Be enchanted by the luxurious comfort and the graceful Pelikan style – become an admirer, as well.

Reliable Push or Twist Feed Mechanism by Pelikan

Apart from numerous color and shape variations, our exclusive pencils functionally mainly differ in the mechanism. Both the twist and push feed mechanisms have been tried and tested for many decades and have continuously been developed further by us. The flawless functionality is optimally complimented by the perfect integration of the respective mechanism into the design of the pencil. Push or twist feed mechanical pencil? That is a question of aesthetics and taste.